Chords for Belinda Carlisle does a Connie Francis cover on Celebrity Stars In Their Eyes 2001
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124.5 bpm
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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to score a number one album on the US Billboard charts.
she just got more successful than ever.
live and direct from the Big Apple, Popstar guest number three.
[E] I [C#m] was [E] born in Hollywood, California, and I'm currently living in the south of France,
[G#m] world all the time singing.
loving music, and my [E] first band had no idea how to sing.
only choice [A] was singing and playing the drums, [B] and I decided to [C#m] sing.
up being the lead [C#m] singer of the first really [A] successful all-girl [B] group in the [C#m] US.
she just got more successful than ever.
live and direct from the Big Apple, Popstar guest number three.
[E] I [C#m] was [E] born in Hollywood, California, and I'm currently living in the south of France,
[G#m] world all the time singing.
loving music, and my [E] first band had no idea how to sing.
only choice [A] was singing and playing the drums, [B] and I decided to [C#m] sing.
up being the lead [C#m] singer of the first really [A] successful all-girl [B] group in the [C#m] US.
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_ to score a number one album on the US Billboard charts.
And when they [G] split, she just got more successful than ever.
So live and direct from the Big Apple, Popstar guest number three.
_ [C#] _ _ [A] _
[E] I _ [C#m] _ was [E] born in Hollywood, California, and I'm currently living in the south of France,
but I still travel around the [G#m] world all the time singing.
I grew up loving music, and my [E] first band had no idea how to sing.
_ But my only choice [A] was singing and playing the drums, [B] and I decided to [C#m] sing.
[E] And that's how I started.
[A] _ [E] I ended up being the lead [C#m] singer of the first really [A] successful all-girl [B] group in the [C#m] US.
I went on to a solo [A] career in the 80s and ended up having [D#m] seven [B] top ten [C#] UK hits. _
[B] _ More recently, I reformed the group that [C#] I had originally [B] started with,
and I'm currently touring with that group in America.
[C#] _ _ [B] _
I'm really looking forward to tonight because [C#] I love this program.
[D#] _ [F#] It's funny, it's [Bm] amusing, it's [C#] smart, and I'm honored to be [D#m] performing [C#] tonight. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] Please welcome the singer with more gold and platinum on her walls
than Fort Knox have in their vaults, Belinda Carlyle!
_ [F] _ _ [Cm] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Thanks! _
_ _ [Gm] This is not the first time we have had a Belinda Carlyle on this stage.
I know.
[G] This is a girl called Elaine Rennie, and she's from North Shields.
She was a busker.
She was on Series 9.
She got into the final.
But you did something fantastic for her.
And it meant everything to her.
And I want to see [E] this.
You'll [A] make a _ [B] _
_ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _
_ [B] place [C#m] out of [E] it.
[A] You can [E] make a place out of it.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Fantastic.
_ You know what this is? _
These are the flowers actually sent by Belinda Carlyle.
Really?
Oh, thank you!
And if you could pass them to her, she said,
best of luck for tonight.
I hope you win.
Really?
And that's her signature.
I love you too! _
Oh, wow!
She really does love you.
What a nice woman.
Isn't this a lovely person?
_ _ _ _ Well, can we do that?
_ Well, [N] we know that she can do the singing, but what about our job?
Did we get her [G] right?
_ Capri pants next time.
Oh, capri pants!
Yeah, but she had the bustier down, she had the scarf.
It was a great job.
She did a great job, and I was very flattered when I saw her do it.
It [N] must be even odder being on this stage about to be somebody else.
[G] Oh, yes.
_ Yes, it is. _
Well, _ she was born in New Jersey in 1938.
_ She was the original Italian-American queen of pop,
and also the best-selling female artist of the 50s and 60s.
Do you have a connection with this woman?
Well, she was one of my favourites.
I grew up listening to her records.
[N] Does that date me?
_ Hardly at all.
Her 45s.
And I can't believe that, that you're going to make your son so proud tonight.
Tell us, Belinda, who you're going to [G] be.
Tonight, Matthew, I'm going to be Connie Francis.
Connie Francis!
_ From Pumpstix to Bronx [A#] Queen tonight,
singing live, Belinda Carlile is Connie Francis!
_ _ _ _ [D#] _ _
_ [A#m] _ _ _ [D#] _ _
[Fm] _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you _
[G] _ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] After [B] party _ _
[Em] You and I
[B] _ _
[C] Oh, lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you _
When you left me all [Em] alone
[C] At the [D] record high _
[G] Told me [Em] you were going out
For [C] a [D] soda pop _
[G] You were gone _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] You came back and _ _
[D] This is what I [G] saw
_ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you
[G] Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true _ [G] After _ _ [B] party
[Em] You and I
[B] _ _
[C] Oh, lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
You said [Em] it belonged to [C] me
Made me stop [D] to think
[G] Then I [Em] noticed yours was red
[C] Mine was [D] baby pink
[G] Who was in the main?
[C] _ Lipstick on a man
[A] Have you been smitching my best [D] friend?
Guess the answer's _ [G] yes
Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you _
[G] _ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] Betcha
_ [B] _ _ _
[Em] You and I
[B] Oh, _ _
[C] lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Em] You and I
[B] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] On your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on _ _
[D] Told you to tell [G] on _ _
[D] Told you to [G] tell
Yeah, [D] told you to tell [G] On _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you
That transformation is astonishing
Like the wig?
I love the wig
How does that make you feel when you look in the mirror dressed like that?
It makes me wanna cut my hair like [N] this Really?
_ You said you were very flattered when you saw somebody doing you
I think Connie Francis will be very, very flattered by that performance
Ladies and gentlemen, Belinda Carlyle [G] as Connie Francis _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Let's just say that one more time
Belinda Carlyle as Connie Francis
I can't believe I just said that
Usually, this show is about revealing a hidden
And when they [G] split, she just got more successful than ever.
So live and direct from the Big Apple, Popstar guest number three.
_ [C#] _ _ [A] _
[E] I _ [C#m] _ was [E] born in Hollywood, California, and I'm currently living in the south of France,
but I still travel around the [G#m] world all the time singing.
I grew up loving music, and my [E] first band had no idea how to sing.
_ But my only choice [A] was singing and playing the drums, [B] and I decided to [C#m] sing.
[E] And that's how I started.
[A] _ [E] I ended up being the lead [C#m] singer of the first really [A] successful all-girl [B] group in the [C#m] US.
I went on to a solo [A] career in the 80s and ended up having [D#m] seven [B] top ten [C#] UK hits. _
[B] _ More recently, I reformed the group that [C#] I had originally [B] started with,
and I'm currently touring with that group in America.
[C#] _ _ [B] _
I'm really looking forward to tonight because [C#] I love this program.
[D#] _ [F#] It's funny, it's [Bm] amusing, it's [C#] smart, and I'm honored to be [D#m] performing [C#] tonight. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] Please welcome the singer with more gold and platinum on her walls
than Fort Knox have in their vaults, Belinda Carlyle!
_ [F] _ _ [Cm] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Thanks! _
_ _ [Gm] This is not the first time we have had a Belinda Carlyle on this stage.
I know.
[G] This is a girl called Elaine Rennie, and she's from North Shields.
She was a busker.
She was on Series 9.
She got into the final.
But you did something fantastic for her.
And it meant everything to her.
And I want to see [E] this.
You'll [A] make a _ [B] _
_ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _
_ [B] place [C#m] out of [E] it.
[A] You can [E] make a place out of it.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Fantastic.
_ You know what this is? _
These are the flowers actually sent by Belinda Carlyle.
Really?
Oh, thank you!
And if you could pass them to her, she said,
best of luck for tonight.
I hope you win.
Really?
And that's her signature.
I love you too! _
Oh, wow!
She really does love you.
What a nice woman.
Isn't this a lovely person?
_ _ _ _ Well, can we do that?
_ Well, [N] we know that she can do the singing, but what about our job?
Did we get her [G] right?
_ Capri pants next time.
Oh, capri pants!
Yeah, but she had the bustier down, she had the scarf.
It was a great job.
She did a great job, and I was very flattered when I saw her do it.
It [N] must be even odder being on this stage about to be somebody else.
[G] Oh, yes.
_ Yes, it is. _
Well, _ she was born in New Jersey in 1938.
_ She was the original Italian-American queen of pop,
and also the best-selling female artist of the 50s and 60s.
Do you have a connection with this woman?
Well, she was one of my favourites.
I grew up listening to her records.
[N] Does that date me?
_ Hardly at all.
Her 45s.
And I can't believe that, that you're going to make your son so proud tonight.
Tell us, Belinda, who you're going to [G] be.
Tonight, Matthew, I'm going to be Connie Francis.
Connie Francis!
_ From Pumpstix to Bronx [A#] Queen tonight,
singing live, Belinda Carlile is Connie Francis!
_ _ _ _ [D#] _ _
_ [A#m] _ _ _ [D#] _ _
[Fm] _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you _
[G] _ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] After [B] party _ _
[Em] You and I
[B] _ _
[C] Oh, lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you _
When you left me all [Em] alone
[C] At the [D] record high _
[G] Told me [Em] you were going out
For [C] a [D] soda pop _
[G] You were gone _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] You came back and _ _
[D] This is what I [G] saw
_ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you
[G] Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true _ [G] After _ _ [B] party
[Em] You and I
[B] _ _
[C] Oh, lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
You said [Em] it belonged to [C] me
Made me stop [D] to think
[G] Then I [Em] noticed yours was red
[C] Mine was [D] baby pink
[G] Who was in the main?
[C] _ Lipstick on a man
[A] Have you been smitching my best [D] friend?
Guess the answer's _ [G] yes
Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you _
[G] _ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] Betcha
_ [B] _ _ _
[Em] You and I
[B] Oh, _ _
[C] lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Em] You and I
[B] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] On your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on _ _
[D] Told you to tell [G] on _ _
[D] Told you to [G] tell
Yeah, [D] told you to tell [G] On _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you
That transformation is astonishing
Like the wig?
I love the wig
How does that make you feel when you look in the mirror dressed like that?
It makes me wanna cut my hair like [N] this Really?
_ You said you were very flattered when you saw somebody doing you
I think Connie Francis will be very, very flattered by that performance
Ladies and gentlemen, Belinda Carlyle [G] as Connie Francis _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Let's just say that one more time
Belinda Carlyle as Connie Francis
I can't believe I just said that
Usually, this show is about revealing a hidden